Password Keeper Book with Alphabetical Tabs - Portable Password Log
Password Keeper Book with Alphabetical Tabs - Portable Password Log
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In this review of the password keeper book with alphabetical tabs, the bottom line is simple: it is a practical, low-tech solution for anyone who prefers a tangible record of account details. The book is best for seniors or people who feel overwhelmed by password managers and want a single, private place to store credentials. The compact size and clear AB-YZ tabs make it easy to flip straight to an entry, and the anonymous cover and elastic band keep the contents discreet.
Key Features
- Alphabetical tabs: AB-YZ dividers let users find stored passwords quickly without flipping through every page, saving time when you need a login.
- Ample capacity: With 136 pages designed to hold up to 480 passwords and sections for routers and ISP info, the book stores most household needs in one place.
- Senior-friendly size: The 5.5' x 6.7' footprint is easy to handle and fits in a bag or bedside drawer for quick access.
- Durable design: Anonymous cover, elastic band, inner pocket, pen holder and two bookmarks help keep the logbook neat and secure.
- Thick paper: 100gsm no-bleed pages make writing clear and reduce risk of ink smudging across entries.
Who It's For
This password logbook is aimed at seniors, less tech-savvy users and anyone who prefers a physical record to a digital password manager. The clear writing space and alphabetical organization suit households with multiple accounts and several family members who may need to consult the same book.
It is not intended for users who require strong encryption or remote syncing across devices; if you need cloud access or shared team management, a digital password manager is a better choice.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Large writing areas and pre-printed pages make entries legible and organized.
- Alphabetical tabs and two bookmarks speed up lookup of frequent accounts.
- Sturdy construction, elastic closure and inner pocket add tidy convenience and discreet storage.
Cons
- Physical storage lacks encryption, so users must keep the book in a secure place to protect sensitive data.
- The fixed layout may not suit those who need collaborative or cloud-based password sharing.
Specifications
| Pages | 136 pages |
| Capacity | Up to 480 passwords plus router and ISP details |
| Paper | 100gsm no-bleed paper |
| Size | 5.5' x 6.7' |
| Extras | Elastic band, 1 pen holder, 2 bookmarks, inner pocket |
| Sections | Alphabetized AB-YZ tabs, email, software license, important websites, extra lined pages |
Our Verdict
The password keeper book is a solid, low-tech organizer that delivers strong practical value for seniors and anyone who prefers written records. Its alphabetical tabs, ample writing room and durable details make it an easy, affordable way to centralize login information, provided the user stores the book safely to protect sensitive entries.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many passwords will the book hold?
The layout supports up to about 480 password entries plus space for router, ISP, email and license details.
Is the paper suitable for gel or fountain pens?
The 100gsm no-bleed paper is thicker than typical notebook paper and handles most pens without significant bleed-through.
Is the cover labeled as a password book?
The design is intentionally anonymous with no obvious title on the cover for discreet storage.
Editor's Take
A practical, low-tech password log that works well for seniors and anyone who prefers a written record; offers alphabetical tabs, ample writing space and durable construction but requires secure physical storage.

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